Well-Known Users of SQLite:

A few of the better-known users of SQLite are shown below
in alphabetical order.
There is no complete list of projects and companies
that use SQLite.
SQLite is in the
public domain and so many groups use SQLite
in their projects without ever telling us.

Flame
is a malware spy program that is reported to make heavy use of SQLite.

We believe that General Electric
uses SQLite in some product or
another because they twice wrote to the SQLite developers requesting
the US Export Control Number for SQLite. So presumably GE is using
SQLite in something that they are exporting. But nobody
(outside of GE) seems to know what that might be.

It is known that
Google
uses SQLite in their
Desktop for Mac,
in Google Gears,
in the Android cell-phone
operating system, and in the
Chrome Web Browser.
People are suspicious that Google uses SQLite for lots of other things
that we do not know about yet.
Engineers at Google have made extensive contributions to the
full-text search subsystem within SQLite.

It can be inferred from
traffic on the SQLite mailing list
that at least one group within
Microsoft
is using SQLite in the development of a
game program. No word yet if this game has actually been released or
if they are still using SQLite.

The popular
PHP
programming language comes with both SQLite2 and SQLite3 built in.

The Tcl/Tk programming language now comes with SQLite built-in. SQLite works
particularly well with Tcl since SQLite was originally a Tcl extension that
subsequently "escaped" into the wild.

A representative of
Toshiba wrote to the SQLite developers
and requested the US Export Control Number for SQLite. We infer from this
that Toshiba is exporting something from the US that uses SQLite, but we
do not know what that something is.